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Pluralism to a Fault: Jewish Political Organizations in Interwar Poland
East European Jewish Affairs ( IF 0.2 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-04 , DOI: 10.1080/13501674.2019.1672373
Daniel Fedorowycz 1
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ABSTRACT Jews, unlike Belarusians, Ukrainians, and Germans, did not pose a direct, irredentist threat to interwar Polish territorial integrity. They were not a territorially concentrated group with border revision claims against the Polish state, nor was a neighboring government prepared to intervene on their behalf. In this sense, Jews presented the least tangible threat to Polish national security. Yet this article will illustrate that, despite the fundamental difference between Jews and other minorities, the Polish Ministry of Interior still pursued a divide and rule scenario with respect to Jewish political organizations – an insight overlooked in existing literature. By combining the theoretical insights and systematic research design of social scientific work with the empirical reality of historical research, this article examines a new facet of interwar minority politics, and contributes to the political science literature on state management of minority opposition.

中文翻译:

多元主义的错误:两次世界大战期间波兰的犹太政治组织

摘要 与白俄罗斯人、乌克兰人和德国人不同,犹太人并未对两次世界大战期间的波兰领土完整构成直接的、民族主义的威胁。他们不是一个领土集中的团体,对波兰国家提出修改边界的要求,邻国政府也不准备代表他们进行干预。从这个意义上说,犹太人对波兰国家安全的威胁最小。然而,本文将说明,尽管犹太人和其他少数族裔之间存在根本差异,波兰内政部仍然在犹太政治组织方面追求分而治之的情景——这一见解在现有文献中被忽视。通过将社会科学工作的理论见解和系统研究设计与历史研究的实证现实相结合,
更新日期:2019-05-04
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